After deleting her Instagram account throughout a quick hiatus, Britney Spears has returned to social media with two bizarre new videos.
In one of the clips, Spears, 44, danced erratically to Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” whereas carrying an odd mixture of garments that included a cowboy hat and a military inexperienced trench that she paired with a fitted cropped purple prime and black skirt.
However, the black skirt was visibly ripped in the again and the “Toxic” singer continued to tug it upward to hold from exposing her bottom.
She additionally wore black boots with a fringe accent as she spun round and shook her lengthy blonde hair forwards and backwards earlier than holding up her center finger to the digital camera.
“TRICKED YA !!! Y’ALL THOUGHT I WAS GONE !!! BE PRETTY N S**T WITH DRESS !!!” Spears captioned the Instagram Reel posted on Monday, February 23. “COME ON NOW, MAMMA KNOWS THAT HEART MORE THAN ANY BODY !!!”
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The second clip featured extra of the identical. The Crossroads star wore the identical outfit, however this time she suffered a nip slip halfway by means of the video which was coated up by a coronary heart emoji.
Spears going darkish on social media is nothing new. She beforehand deleted her account in early November after followers grew to become involved. The “Gimme More” artist grew to become a subject of dialog after her ex-husband Kevin Federline printed his memoir, You Thought You Knew.
As Star previously reported, Federline, 47, made some shocking claims about his time with Spears and her household was allegedly contemplating one other conservatorship for the pop star.
“There’s a lot of concern. Everyone has always wanted the best for her, and she’s showing right now that she’s making bad choices,” a supply advised the Daily Mail in October. “So there’s a lot of talk about what to do, if anything. How can we protect her from herself.”
So far, no new conservatorships have been put in place.
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